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Is Lanxiang Tech the killer rabbit in a Monty Python hacking battle against Google?

Lanxiang = killer rabbit in Google hacking battle?

by Bob Page on 25 February 2010

A Communist Party spy at Google?

by Bob Page on 17 January 2010

Post image for Google torches the usual PR playbook in China.

Google torches the usual PR playbook in China.

by Bob Page on 13 January 2010

Post image for Compassion in Chinese photojournalism.

Compassion in Chinese photojournalism.

by Bob Page on 2 January 2010

Internet hit men take astroturfing to mercenary new levels in China.

China’s ‘50 Cent Party’ on marketing steroids: Internet hit men take astroturfing to new levels.

by Bob Page on 22 December 2009

Leon Xie is managing director of Major League Baseball China.

Leon Xie creates new baseball mythology in China: If he builds it, they will come.

by Bob Page on 30 November 2009

Scholar Susan Shirk says modern China combines fragility and strength.

Scholar Susan Shirk: modern China combines a powerful profile with a fragile core.

by Yuan Elle Wang on 23 November 2009

Mary Kay China headquarters in Shanghai; interior design by Gensler.

Mary Kay: Why red China likes pink Chevys.

by Bob Page on 21 November 2009

A healthy gambei! approach to alcohol.

by Bob Page on 20 November 2009

Surprising advice on clarifying communications from an unlikely Chinese source.

From the Chinese Dept. of Unlikely Sources: ‘Speak early, speak a lot, speak clearly.’

by Bob Page on 19 November 2009

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